Feminisme Marxis (Indonesian Wikipedia)

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  • Smith, Sharon (Mei 2013). "Theorizing women's oppression - Part 1: Domestic labor and women's oppression" [Menteorikan opresi perempuan - Bagian 1: Kerja Domestik dan penindasan perempuan]. International Socialist Review (88). Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2023-06-01. Diakses tanggal 1 Januari 2023. it represents the socialist tendency for all labor to become part of social production ... in a planned and conscious manner, corresponding to the needs of the people as a whole. A socialist society, Vogel continues, "undermine[s] the foundation for the oppression of women within the individual household and in society. The extension of democracy, the drawing of women into public production, and the progressive transformation of domestic labor during the socialist transition open up the possibility for what Marx calls 'a higher form of the family and relations between the sexes.'" 

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  • Smith, Sharon (Mei 2013). "Theorizing women's oppression - Part 1: Domestic labor and women's oppression" [Menteorikan opresi perempuan - Bagian 1: Kerja Domestik dan penindasan perempuan]. International Socialist Review (88). Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2023-06-01. Diakses tanggal 1 Januari 2023. it represents the socialist tendency for all labor to become part of social production ... in a planned and conscious manner, corresponding to the needs of the people as a whole. A socialist society, Vogel continues, "undermine[s] the foundation for the oppression of women within the individual household and in society. The extension of democracy, the drawing of women into public production, and the progressive transformation of domestic labor during the socialist transition open up the possibility for what Marx calls 'a higher form of the family and relations between the sexes.'"